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They actually did it. They actually ended it. Undertaker's WrestleMania streak has come to an end. He was defeated by Brock Lesnar at tonight's (Sun., April 6, 2014) WrestleMania 30 pay-per-view (PPV) event at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome in New Orleans, Louisiana.
21-1.
The match was awful. The crowd was dead all throughout, partially because the build and hype job for it was so monumentally bad as far as storytelling goes and partially because no one in their right mind believed Undertaker would actually lose at WrestleMania.
At least not to a part-timer like Lesnar, who works so few dates a year and has been a made man since 2002.
I'm in shock, Cagesiders. I don't know what to think about this.
After the match, Lesnar left quickly without much celebrating, other than shock from Paul Heyman and crowd shots showing fans in attendance with their mouths wide and eyes big.
Undertaker took forever to get to his feet, selling how badly he was beaten up in the match. Then, he was given a standing ovation. In fact, this felt a lot like Undertaker decided to retire and this is how he will be going out.
He looked near tears in the ring, but never broke down.
If this is goodbye, it was an interesting way to go.
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